Geofanny Yohanes Because it’s supposed to come naturally. Vibrato is the air coming out of your lungs MAKING YOUR VOCAL FOLDS VIBRATE. It isn’t deliberate.
AJRA Technically, you can reach yourself how to instill vibrato without moving the jaw and the most technically adept singers can control whether or not any given note has vibrato. But Florence still uses her jaw for vibrato, which isn’t bad, but it’s still not real vibrato.
@@ArtistsCry13 there's a ton of instances of her in this video where she isn't moving her jaw at all and still having that vibrato. She doesn't always do it. I think it's more of a choice than a necessity.
she definetly have the voice. best range vocal and best tone ever united, just few artist have both. if we see Cristina Aguilera Beyoce Sia Amy Lee and count. None of those have this clear tone on such high notes. Florence Welch just have the perfect anatomy for a singer hahaha
Marlon Liendo Beyonce has the clearest mid-high belts and falsetto in the entire industry right now. Watch her performance of Listen on the x factor UK, for example. From the second she starts singing it's like liquid. Plus, Florence definitely doesn't have the range of many other modern singers. Ariana is the Queen of effortless high belts that stretch 3 notes above Florence's belted range. Demi goes significantly higher as well. Nicole Scherzinger too. In terms of some amateur singing competition singers with much clearer belts than Florence despite being higher: sohyang, Sisaundra Lewis, Amanda Brown, Alison porter, tesanne chin, etc. You are overrating her a lot
Mike Peretz the only difference between Florence and Ariana/Demi/Nicole/Alisan Porter is that Florence's voice is actually beautiful. Go as high as you want, it will never sound pleasant. But I agree with you on beyoncé, even tho I'm mad at you
I think she's a dramatic Soprano. She is famous for her stamina which is very surprising to me because she doesn't look too robust physically. She can hold notes for long periods of time in full voice. And when she wails, boy, does she ever! When she speaks, she has a smooth, high, rather sweet and warm, feminine tone (higher tessitura than a mezzo). Her 6th octave notes have character and weight as opposed to the light, flute like tones of the coloratura Soprano. Sometimes she sounds like Celine way up there. She isn't my favourite, l get tired of her wailing and quick vibrato. I really love her fellow Brit Clare Maguire who similarly whose voice is HUGE but is richer Mezzo 😍... Shame she is very much underrated. My other fave big voice is Canadian singer songwriter Amanda Marshall. Her gutsy, rock tinged full voice singing is EVERYTHING, but still so beautiful and warm and so full of character! A stand out to illustrate the power of her voice is her amazing song "A Beautiful Goodbye".
Definitely a soprano, no mezzo would ever have lows this foggy and weak, she just doesn't know how to take away some of that chest weight to truly blossom on E5 and above. That said, I think she is a full lyric maybe spinto, the head voice is waaay too light for a dramatic, plus her volume output is overall not big enough.
Would love to see this updated to include High As Hope and Dance Fever eras. I know essentially nothing about music theory on this level, but even I can hear that her voice has developed a LOT in the last 8 years since she started taking serious vocal lessons. Both ends of her range are much more supported now, her lows are richer and her highs are (somehow) sweeter. She even has said in interviews more recently, that when she was younger and untrained she pretty much just yelled, haha. Personally, I like the raw and rough sound of her untrained youth-- there is something uniquely charming about her unpolished voice. But she has grown so much, I love her matured voice even more 😍
Clearly she's some sort of Soprano, her ease and agility in the try octave is a dead give away. I'd say she's a Full Weight LYric Soprano because her voice is bright & full.
Listen to the belting segment. Her second passaggio is clearly at E5, which is a Lyric Mezzo. Her upper belts are so tense and shrill because she tries to sing them with the same amount of heft as her mid-belts (B4-Eb5) whereas she should be mixing more starting at E5. Easier said than done, but when you’re a professional singer you’re kind of expected to take care of your voice...
She is not Soprano as said in the interview with James Corden. She COULD have been a soprano but didn't want to discipline herself or take care of her voice (no drinking, no smoking, no late nights... no drugs..) the only thing she really sort of stuck with was "no speaking loudly"
Little analysis: above G4 (in chest/mix) she loses balance between air and muscle, while in head voice she loses it around G5. She seems to be a Mezzo, but I'm not completely sure. Good video.
@@emilly-cv9rr spinto and of course dramatic sopranos can be much darker than that, it's all about tessitura. I think only a soprano could pull chest so high without straining completely and only a soprano would sound so weak in lows.
Do we know what her supported range is? Her lows seem to barely hold B3s. Belts sound supported up to C#5 and I think some of her D5s carry support as well. Head voice, though? G5, maybe? I can never tell with female head voice...
Since then she has had a lot of clear, solid, and well-projected A3s in live performances of "June", "Patricia", "Only If For A Night", "No Light, No Light"; as well as some decent G#3s in "Sky Full Of Song". I think her lower range definitely improved over time. As for belted notes, A4 - B4 seems to be the area she shines in, while she often sounds relaxed belting up to at least C5. Her consistency in head voice is kinda tricky because she seems to use falsetto quite frequently too, though they're both equally light and beautiful. Overall she's quite good technique wise, but I'm kinda having doubts on her actual vocal fach.
Florence is quite a strange singer actually. I really like her tone and appreciate her for her abilities, such as sustaining notes for the longest time :D But still, it's a shame that she has so much trouble with her upper belts and her lower register.
***** Hmm no, I don't think so. Unfortunately there is no mixed quality in her upper belts, thus they are very throaty and cause her to go flat on certain notes. I personally love her tone and stylistics, but believe me, she is struggling on those high belts.
+Mojo Pin I can agree. Her belts above Eb5 are hit or miss, although she has a good technique and doesn't strain IF she is static on stage. Due to her expressive style on stage she is often unstable.
Florence and the Machine BG Yeah, let's all agree that she is in fact a very talented vocalist has some impressive pipes. Do I think she is technically perfect? No, and I wouldn't say that she doesn't strain on high belts, even at her best. I really don't want to offend anybody, especially since I love Flo + The Machine, but there's a difference between a chesty mixed-belt and a chesty "throaty" belt, so in order for her to have "effortless" belts, she would have to start mixing :) But that's just my take on her, anyways :)
I love Florence but she needs to learn how to do vibrato with better technique. I always see people congratulating her for such a fast vibrato but she’s doing that through moving her jaw. Even I can do ‘vibrato’ if I move my jaw and I don’t sing. As it’s about the control of air and opening your vocal folds you shouldn’t need to move your jaw to make the vibrato happen. Don’t mean any hate, I love Florence and the machine, just pointing it out as it would improve her life vocals sooo much
@@eirinih5773 She can't do natural vibrato. At least, not from what's shown here. Even if she doesn't use her jaw (apparently) on some belts, the vibrato sounds still weird, so it's still not natural.
As long as she's not going for bel canto or classic musical theatre, there aren't many rules as to how you're going to achieve something. There are obviously healthy and unhealthy ways of doing it, but Florence has an unbelievably healthy technique in everything she sings, especially considering it's popular music. Using your jaw to do vibrato is not unhealthy and does not damage your voice in any way, and considering she can do it both ways (as you can see in the video), she doesn't "need to learn how to do a better vibrato". She simply chooses when to use each.
The second half of the video is physically painful to listen to. I admire her and am impressed by this but also I love how she matured her voice for Dance Fever. Currently she is not that brutal as she used to be and I love it. I love all her music in her entire career
Her supported range is like A3/Bb3 - G4 (she doesn't support fully her head voice because sometimes it lacks full cords closure). I think she is a Mezzo but I'm not entirely sure. Her voice is soo confusing...her lows don't sound Mezzo-ish at all, yet her belting area does... Idk.
I love her tone, style and her music, her technique... not so much. I used to think she is a mezzo, like most people, because she shines so much in her 4th octave and has this bell-like richness and thickness there and her upper belts are often disappointing and clumsy. But why would a mezzo soprano suck so much in 3rd octave (I know she finally improved a lot in hbhbhb but why the he'll does it take so much effort?), do pretty quick runs and sing somewhat clear E5-F#5, despite very chesty mix (and they are so pretty and soaring and blossomed, when done well occasionally), then there's that pretty light, beautiful head range, where she seems at ease (though her C6 and above, a gold standard for true sopranos again confuse me, because she uses them a bit like exclamations, rather than real singing...). I don't think she cuts through instrumentation like a dramatic or spinto, though she can be on the metallic side at times. I'm starting to consider a possibility she is a very chesty, untrained full lyric soprano or some hybrid (edit: I no longer agree - hybrid voices are not widely accepted and frankly none of them fits Florence).
She's absolutely a soprano of some sort. Her lows are too breathy and unsupported to be anything else and her ease in the fifth and sixth octaves in her head voice is pretty indicative of that. I think she could very well be a spinto soprano that's just untrained. I think her voice has way too much weight and cutting power to be a lyric soprano though.
Nah, she's a mezzo, which explains issues with notes above D5 (mezzos belting Tessitura usually lies around here, maybe Eb5). She probably just never bothered to focus on her lower register
I think that she has a very light color in her voice, she's a mezzo because of her power in her mid belts and the lack of power in her upper belts. She confuses me too
+Kez MJ She doesn't have any professional techniques. As she said in an interview she learned how to sing properly during the ceremonials era. She is а self-taught.
Great job on the video. I know it's a bit late but for some reason I think Florence has hit some nice lows in her live version of Breath of Life you might want to check out.
Her song “Bedroom Hyms” has a really low note in the second verse I think. Haven’t looked for a live version though, i’ve just listened to the regular track
Damn, this woman is an ambulance siren hahaha, love her
+Kevin Blank Lol
@@hellyeah192 hasn't she ever hit a C3 or A2 or below A2?? I'd love to hear..thanks for making this..
That insane run at 13:26 though.
Dio Singson
Holy fuck! That was agile af!!!
That was amazing
@@mrbigbigtoe where is it from tho?
Her high notes holy shit
How is her vibrato so fast! It's crazy!
Its called Florence vibrato.
I'd like to hear it slower for variety though..has she ever slowed it down..
Many people have fast vibrato. Barbra Streisand and judy garland are the best examples of this in non contemporary
her vibrato is so quick.. wtf
She moves her jaw to achieve it, so it’s not natural.
AJRA how is moving your jaw unnatural?
Geofanny Yohanes Because it’s supposed to come naturally. Vibrato is the air coming out of your lungs MAKING YOUR VOCAL FOLDS VIBRATE. It isn’t deliberate.
AJRA Technically, you can reach yourself how to instill vibrato without moving the jaw and the most technically adept singers can control whether or not any given note has vibrato. But Florence still uses her jaw for vibrato, which isn’t bad, but it’s still not real vibrato.
@@ArtistsCry13 there's a ton of instances of her in this video where she isn't moving her jaw at all and still having that vibrato. She doesn't always do it. I think it's more of a choice than a necessity.
Ahhh I love her style of singing sooo much ♥
her voice is so angelic and powerful cant stop listening to it.
she definetly have the voice. best range vocal and best tone ever united, just few artist have both. if we see
Cristina Aguilera
Beyoce
Sia
Amy Lee
and count. None of those have this clear tone on such high notes. Florence Welch just have the perfect anatomy for a singer hahaha
Marlon Liendo Beyonce has the clearest mid-high belts and falsetto in the entire industry right now. Watch her performance of Listen on the x factor UK, for example. From the second she starts singing it's like liquid.
Plus, Florence definitely doesn't have the range of many other modern singers. Ariana is the Queen of effortless high belts that stretch 3 notes above Florence's belted range. Demi goes significantly higher as well. Nicole Scherzinger too. In terms of some amateur singing competition singers with much clearer belts than Florence despite being higher: sohyang, Sisaundra Lewis, Amanda Brown, Alison porter, tesanne chin, etc.
You are overrating her a lot
Look up Simone Simons and Floor Jansen.
Mike Peretz the only difference between Florence and Ariana/Demi/Nicole/Alisan Porter is that Florence's voice is actually beautiful. Go as high as you want, it will never sound pleasant. But I agree with you on beyoncé, even tho I'm mad at you
Marlon Liendo she doesn't always sing well live though.
You deaf? You named some of the best clearest and most technical mainstream singers
I think she's a dramatic Soprano. She is famous for her stamina which is very surprising to me because she doesn't look too robust physically. She can hold notes for long periods of time in full voice. And when she wails, boy, does she ever! When she speaks, she has a smooth, high, rather sweet and warm, feminine tone (higher tessitura than a mezzo). Her 6th octave notes have character and weight as opposed to the light, flute like tones of the coloratura Soprano. Sometimes she sounds like Celine way up there.
She isn't my favourite, l get tired of her wailing and quick vibrato. I really love her fellow Brit Clare Maguire who similarly whose voice is HUGE but is richer Mezzo 😍... Shame she is very much underrated. My other fave big voice is Canadian singer songwriter Amanda Marshall. Her gutsy, rock tinged full voice singing is EVERYTHING, but still so beautiful and warm and so full of character! A stand out to illustrate the power of her voice is her amazing song "A Beautiful Goodbye".
Definitely a soprano, no mezzo would ever have lows this foggy and weak, she just doesn't know how to take away some of that chest weight to truly blossom on E5 and above. That said, I think she is a full lyric maybe spinto, the head voice is waaay too light for a dramatic, plus her volume output is overall not big enough.
@@ocandro Agreed. Her lives don't show Dramatic size. And it's not based on technique as it's either there or not.
She is mezzo legerro
I love Florence's voice. So amazing and unique.
her c5s! so resonant
She’s queen of C5
Fuck, how the fuck is she so fucking perfect!?
Wow she nailed it always! She have a amazing voice😍😍
One of my faves ever!
She belted Aretha franklin once.
her Eb5's are INSANE
Would love to see this updated to include High As Hope and Dance Fever eras. I know essentially nothing about music theory on this level, but even I can hear that her voice has developed a LOT in the last 8 years since she started taking serious vocal lessons. Both ends of her range are much more supported now, her lows are richer and her highs are (somehow) sweeter. She even has said in interviews more recently, that when she was younger and untrained she pretty much just yelled, haha.
Personally, I like the raw and rough sound of her untrained youth-- there is something uniquely charming about her unpolished voice. But she has grown so much, I love her matured voice even more 😍
Oh God, I love her head voice
Right! I wish mine was as developed as her. But I am mostly low alto so my transition from chest to head is either messo or Richter 😂😂
13:28 GIRL CAN WE ACKNOWLEDGE WHAT DID THERE!! THE QUEEN SNAPPED!
Beautiful the best
voice is ángel Florence Welch👼👼👼👼👼👼
Oh my god finally! I love you! :D The video is PERFECT!
+Florence and the Machine BG Thanks pal :)
a fucking angel
13:00 is so pretty
4:55-4:58 heaven
Oh my that tremolo!
She sang an exclamation note after E6 which is F6
Clearly she's some sort of Soprano, her ease and agility in the try octave is a dead give away. I'd say she's a Full Weight LYric Soprano because her voice is bright & full.
She has horrible high belts though, but those can probably be attributed to her almost non-existent mixing.
Listen to the belting segment. Her second passaggio is clearly at E5, which is a Lyric Mezzo. Her upper belts are so tense and shrill because she tries to sing them with the same amount of heft as her mid-belts (B4-Eb5) whereas she should be mixing more starting at E5.
Easier said than done, but when you’re a professional singer you’re kind of expected to take care of your voice...
She is not Soprano as said in the interview with James Corden. She COULD have been a soprano but didn't want to discipline herself or take care of her voice (no drinking, no smoking, no late nights... no drugs..) the only thing she really sort of stuck with was "no speaking loudly"
she is a soprano low notes way too light for mezzo
@@del4604 she is a mezzo soprano with untrained lows
Hi! Love your video ❤❤❤ Could you please do a vocal range video on Florence's "High as hope" tour? Please!!! It would mean everything to me 😀😄😃
Why do people say she's a mezzo, she sounds like a slightly fuller soprano, full lyric probably
She is mezzo legerro
weak low maybe chesty light lyric soprano
idk tho
Untrained Full soprano
I guess she is classical trained? She is amazing!
No classical training. She said she learned to “properly sing” in the middle of her career.
0:53 what performance is this? 😱
Mumondo I love that performance, it’s this :) ruclips.net/video/uoDJE4w6dwU/видео.html
Those between two lungs notes
Little analysis: above G4 (in chest/mix) she loses balance between air and muscle, while in head voice she loses it around G5. She seems to be a Mezzo, but I'm not completely sure. Good video.
Definitely a soprano, even sopranos need to learn mixed voice to sing soprano belts.
@@ocandro mezzo legerro
@@emilly-cv9rr no mezzo ever had lows this foggy and weak.
@@ocandro her voice is very dark for soprano
@@emilly-cv9rr spinto and of course dramatic sopranos can be much darker than that, it's all about tessitura. I think only a soprano could pull chest so high without straining completely and only a soprano would sound so weak in lows.
Do we know what her supported range is? Her lows seem to barely hold B3s. Belts sound supported up to C#5 and I think some of her D5s carry support as well. Head voice, though? G5, maybe? I can never tell with female head voice...
Mic Ku I think she can support her head voice consistently till like an A5, and yes her lows suck, which is weird since she seems like a mezzo.
Since then she has had a lot of clear, solid, and well-projected A3s in live performances of "June", "Patricia", "Only If For A Night", "No Light, No Light"; as well as some decent G#3s in "Sky Full Of Song". I think her lower range definitely improved over time. As for belted notes, A4 - B4 seems to be the area she shines in, while she often sounds relaxed belting up to at least C5. Her consistency in head voice is kinda tricky because she seems to use falsetto quite frequently too, though they're both equally light and beautiful. Overall she's quite good technique wise, but I'm kinda having doubts on her actual vocal fach.
@@diosingson7261she only does cause of her rich color she has but she’s a soprano if she were in choir she would be a soprano 1
Florence is quite a strange singer actually. I really like her tone and appreciate her for her abilities, such as sustaining notes for the longest time :D
But still, it's a shame that she has so much trouble with her upper belts and her lower register.
Um...upper belts are where she shines.
***** Hmm no, I don't think so. Unfortunately there is no mixed quality in her upper belts, thus they are very throaty and cause her to go flat on certain notes. I personally love her tone and stylistics, but believe me, she is struggling on those high belts.
+Mojo Pin I can agree. Her belts above Eb5 are hit or miss, although she has a good technique and doesn't strain IF she is static on stage. Due to her expressive style on stage she is often unstable.
Florence and the Machine BG Yeah, let's all agree that she is in fact a very talented vocalist has some impressive pipes. Do I think she is technically perfect? No, and I wouldn't say that she doesn't strain on high belts, even at her best. I really don't want to offend anybody, especially since I love Flo + The Machine, but there's a difference between a chesty mixed-belt and a chesty "throaty" belt, so in order for her to have "effortless" belts, she would have to start mixing :) But that's just my take on her, anyways :)
+Mojo Pin By ''doesn't strain'' I mean she is rarely pulling her larynx high while belting. I got your point tho. :)
6:63 heaven
You had one job 😂😥
do you happen to know the name of the song in the beginning of the video? much appreciated if you did :)
Only if for a night instrumental.
HellYeah! thanks so much!
Where did you get the part which starts at 4:33 and finishes at 4:48?
This was part of the great gatsby behind the scenes
7:45
Where can i find the 13:16 clip? 🤔🙌🏼
I love Florence but she needs to learn how to do vibrato with better technique. I always see people congratulating her for such a fast vibrato but she’s doing that through moving her jaw. Even I can do ‘vibrato’ if I move my jaw and I don’t sing. As it’s about the control of air and opening your vocal folds you shouldn’t need to move your jaw to make the vibrato happen. Don’t mean any hate, I love Florence and the machine, just pointing it out as it would improve her life vocals sooo much
@@eirinih5773 She can't do natural vibrato. At least, not from what's shown here. Even if she doesn't use her jaw (apparently) on some belts, the vibrato sounds still weird, so it's still not natural.
She does, but it should be noted she doesn't do that all the time(that would be Jennifer Hudson).
As long as she's not going for bel canto or classic musical theatre, there aren't many rules as to how you're going to achieve something. There are obviously healthy and unhealthy ways of doing it, but Florence has an unbelievably healthy technique in everything she sings, especially considering it's popular music. Using your jaw to do vibrato is not unhealthy and does not damage your voice in any way, and considering she can do it both ways (as you can see in the video), she doesn't "need to learn how to do a better vibrato". She simply chooses when to use each.
Great video i loved, what song please 3:37
+Nathan Guimarães You got the love
+HellYeah! Thanks. :)
Why do i hear freddie mercury
Where/what festival did Florence sing Rabbit heart at 7:47?
+Susan Heslop (Je Suis un Ananas)
Here
ruclips.net/video/Wg1OSbqSSTw/видео.html
It's was pre-recorded that's why I didn't use the video :)
Ahh thank you so much!!
Dramatic or full-lyric soprano?
Full Lyric Soprano
Mezzo legerro
@@emilly-cv9rr weak low for Mezzo😂 clearly Soprano with that head voice a lot of Soprano go lower and darker Rosa ponselle Tori kelly
The second half of the video is physically painful to listen to. I admire her and am impressed by this but also I love how she matured her voice for Dance Fever. Currently she is not that brutal as she used to be and I love it. I love all her music in her entire career
Where you find that 5:11
Her supported range is like A3/Bb3 - G4 (she doesn't support fully her head voice because sometimes it lacks full cords closure). I think she is a Mezzo but I'm not entirely sure. Her voice is soo confusing...her lows don't sound Mezzo-ish at all, yet her belting area does... Idk.
you could put in brackets her B6
+xAredx
It's just a scream, brackets are used on exclamations and briefly hit notes.
4:43 what song is this?mm
I love her tone, style and her music, her technique... not so much.
I used to think she is a mezzo, like most people, because she shines so much in her 4th octave and has this bell-like richness and thickness there and her upper belts are often disappointing and clumsy. But why would a mezzo soprano suck so much in 3rd octave (I know she finally improved a lot in hbhbhb but why the he'll does it take so much effort?), do pretty quick runs and sing somewhat clear E5-F#5, despite very chesty mix (and they are so pretty and soaring and blossomed, when done well occasionally), then there's that pretty light, beautiful head range, where she seems at ease (though her C6 and above, a gold standard for true sopranos again confuse me, because she uses them a bit like exclamations, rather than real singing...). I don't think she cuts through instrumentation like a dramatic or spinto, though she can be on the metallic side at times. I'm starting to consider a possibility she is a very chesty, untrained full lyric soprano or some hybrid (edit: I no longer agree - hybrid voices are not widely accepted and frankly none of them fits Florence).
You're not wrong, I do believe she might have a hybrid voice type.
I just didn't put the efort to look deeper for it.
She's absolutely a soprano of some sort. Her lows are too breathy and unsupported to be anything else and her ease in the fifth and sixth octaves in her head voice is pretty indicative of that. I think she could very well be a spinto soprano that's just untrained. I think her voice has way too much weight and cutting power to be a lyric soprano though.
whats the name of the song at 10:41??????????????????
"All This and Heaven Too". ;)
07:35 WHAT SONG IS THAT? WHERE DO I FIND IT?
is from the Aretha Franklin tribute
F5 is a high belt 😂
What song is 3:09
Shayne Smith Only if for a night
Dio Singson thank you
She's a lyric mezzo right?
Dio Singson Don't think so, she struggles too much in her lower register. Maybe a dramatic or full lyric soprano.
Deyann CRÉTÉ This really confuses me about her voice. She struggles at lows and her upper belts sound hard for her. Maybe she just has trouble mixing?
Nah, she's a mezzo, which explains issues with notes above D5 (mezzos belting Tessitura usually lies around here, maybe Eb5). She probably just never bothered to focus on her lower register
I think that she has a very light color in her voice, she's a mezzo because of her power in her mid belts and the lack of power in her upper belts. She confuses me too
Do you know what technique she uses?
+Kez MJ She doesn't have any professional techniques. As she said in an interview she learned how to sing properly during the ceremonials era. She is а self-taught.
keziah j she does have a singer teacher Mary Hammond so she must be using some technique
@@claytonmoore3869 It isn't any predetermined technique
I think she’s a seperano 🤔I’m being sarcastic obviously
Soprano*
She is actual soprano lol don't need to be sarcastic
Mariah carey >>>>> Floprence
But Mariah's been entirely irrelevant since like 2006 and before that she was irrelevant since 1998 lmao
We know that Mariah is a greater vocalist but please what does that have to do with this video...
@@razrv3lclmao this is cap
Great job on the video.
I know it's a bit late but for some reason I think Florence has hit some nice lows in her live version of Breath of Life you might want to check out.
+iTeacupPanda Sorry no lows on that song (there's some good A3s but it's too high to be taken as a mezzo low)
HellYeah! Well, boo. That sucks, sorry bout it.
Her song “Bedroom Hyms” has a really low note in the second verse I think. Haven’t looked for a live version though, i’ve just listened to the regular track
@@ashleyfeng4826 I was about to say that
whats the name of the song at11:45???
+Malika Yamagata Shake it out